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I don't think either is more or less robotic than the other. Robots are anthropomorphic, lesser creations of man, so it's a strange question to ask which man is more robotic. A moot point. However, I will play along with a song.

All introverts will find a natural sensitivity in conforming to the outer-world for periods of time that stretch the capacity of their attitude to direct libido outward. All human beings are logical, though some have a greater preference for using logic to understand common syntax. We commonly refer to those who have not considered our understanding of a priori knowledge illogical. However, this disregards the logic in recognizing that we express our understanding in various ways. Truthfully, no understanding of anything depends on syntax, aside from the understanding of syntax itself. Recently someone created a thread about the "schizophrenic" nature of America's political climate. I believe it is only perceived as schizophrenic because, in light of the overall dynamic of America's politics, political worldviews tend to seem quite fragmented and illogical. However, not all worldviews include the overarching nature of our climate; all of them include a structure of beliefs resting on a degree of personal motive. Motive is, of course, quite sensitive in all cases.

I would think INTPs would want to be robots, though. I mean, I'm an INFP and I'd like to be a robot, even, emotions are transient and practically meaningless.

This looks like a feeble attempt at sarcasm, or perhaps an almost as feeble attempt to trick Z into saying that emotions have meaning.

Originally Posted by Laurie

This is a real robot. Is it more INTJ or INTP??

INTJ. It does something useful.

I've been called a criminal, a terrorist, and a threat to the known universe. But everything you were told is a lie. The truth is, they've taken our freedom, our home, and our future. The time has come for all humanity to take a stand...